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Looking for funding so you can take your venture to the next level?

Women 2.0 presents a VC roundtable event on Tuesday, March 10th, 2009 at the First Round Capital office in San Francisco featuring Christine Herron (Principal, First Round Capital) and David Hornik (Partner, August Capital).

This intimate event brings investors and entrepreneurs together to help you learn everything you ever wanted to know about getting funding.

If you’re interested in attending, answer the following questions:

1. Why do you want to attend this event?
2. Do you have at least one woman on your founding team?
3. Describe your business: We want to hear your 30-second elevator pitch!
4. Briefly describe your business model (how you plan to make money and grow your business)
5. Do you have an alpha or beta version of your product, service, or website?
6. What is one question you would want to ask a VC if you had a chance to do it?
7. How has your company been funded thus far? Are you looking for funding?

Deadline to apply for a spot at this exclusive event is Friday, February 27th, 2009.

To apply, email Yelena Drabkin at [email protected] with your responses to the above questions. Selected participants will be notified by Monday, March 2nd, 2009. Cost of the event for selected attendees is $50 a person.

Investor Bios:

Christine Herron (Principal, First Round Capital)
Interested in: Web 2.0, Mobile, Consumer Hardware (electronics), Enterprise (web, mobile), and areas of growth that do not require specialized info to assess
Christine is a Principal with First Round Capital, an early-stage venture capital firm. Previously, Christine was a director at Omidyar Network, where she developed the Media practice strategy. Prior to Omidyar Network, Christine held operational roles with Mission Research, NetObjects, and Microsoft, and was the founder and CEO of Mercury2. She started as an investor with Geocapital Partners, where she funded early Internet and network infrastructure businesses including Netcom and AXON Networks. Christine was ranked among the Top 20 Women in Technology for 2000 by AltaVista, and has earned degrees from both Stanford University and Columbia University.

David Hornik (Partner, August Capital)
For more than a decade, David has worked with technology startups throughout the software sector. In 2000, David joined August Capital to invest broadly in information technology companies, with a focus on enterprise application and infrastructure software, as well as consumer facing software and services. Prior to joining August Capital, David was an intellectual property and corporate attorney at Venture Law Group and Perkins Coie. In his legal practice, David represented high tech startups in all aspects of their formation, financing, and operations, including the likes of Yahoo!, Evite (Ticketmaster) and Ofoto (Kodak). Before that, David was a litigator in New York City at Cravath, Swaine & Moore. David is currently a lecturer at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business, where he teaches intellectual property, and the Harvard Law School, where he teaches entrepreneurship and venture capital. He is the author of VentureBlog, the first venture capital blog, and VentureCast, the first venture capital podcast, and is the founder and executive producer of The Lobby conference, an annual gathering of the thought leaders of the digital media ecosystem. David has an eclectic educational background. He holds an AB in Computer Music from Stanford University, an M.Phil in Criminology from Cambridge University and a JD from Harvard Law School.

Christine Herron is a judge for the Women 2.0 Startup Competition: Pitch 2009.

What is Pitch 2009? Check out http://pitch.women2.org/

Official Website: http://www.women2.org/vc-roundtable-march-2009/

Added by thisgirlangie on February 27, 2009